William Bate Hardy Prize

Founded in 1964 in memory of Sir William Bate Hardy (1864-1934)

Regulations

1. That the Prize be called the 'The William Bate Hardy Prize'.

2. That this Prize be adjudged once in three years.

3. (a) That the Prize be awarded in connection with work in Biological Science by a member of the University of Cambridge, either

(i) for the best publication, invention, investigation or discovery that has been published during the three years immediately preceding (but that the adjudicators may, if it seem to them advisable in any particular case, award the prize for a publication, invention, investigation or discovery which has not been published within the aforementioned period) or

(ii) to an individual for an especially distinguished contribution in early career, or

(iii) in recognition of a lifetime contribution.

(b) Each Prize for the best publication, invention, investigation or discovery may be awarded to the laboratory or group responsible for it (or to an individual in the case of individual work). It may be restricted to a laboratory or group in or closely associated with, the University of Cambridge.

4. That the Prize be adjudged by three Fellows of the Society, nominated by the Council of the Society for each occasion.

5. That, in the event of any difficulty arising in carrying out the above provisions in any particular instance, either from lack of a prize-subject of sufficient merit, or from any other cause, the Council of the Cambridge Philosophical Society be at liberty not to award the Prize or to award it to someone not a member of the University.

6. That the value of the Prize be £1000, or such sum as shall from time to time be determined by the Council.

Past winners

7 Bate Hardy Prize winners have awarded the Nobel Prize.

Image:Professor Simon Conway Morris

Professor Simon Conway Morris FRS

Awarded in 2010

  • St John’s College
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Dr Peter Forster FRSB

Awarded in 2010

  • Murray Edwards College
Image:Professor Beverley Glover

Professor Beverley Glover FLS

Awarded in 2004

  • Queens’ College
Image:Professor Robin Irvine

Professor Robin Irvine FRS

Awarded in 2004

  • Corpus Christi College
Image:Professor Andrea Brand

Professor Andrea Brand FRS FMedSci

Awarded in 2004

  • Jesus College
Image:Sir James Cuthbert Smith

Sir James Cuthbert Smith FRS FMedSci

Awarded in 2001

  • Christ’s College
Image:Michael Neuberger

Michael Neuberger FRS FMedSci

Awarded in 2001

  • Trinity College
Image:Andrew Wyllie

Andrew Wyllie FRS FMedSci

Awarded in 1999

  • St John’s College
Image:Professor Tim Clutton-Brock

Professor Tim Clutton-Brock FRS Magdalene College

Awarded in 1999

  • Magdalene College
Image:Professor Nicholas Barry Davie

Professor Nicholas Barry Davie FRS

Awarded in 1995

  • Pembroke College
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Sir Aaron Klug FRS FMedSci OM HonFRMS

Awarded in 1995

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • Trinity College
Image:Sir Martin Evans

Sir Martin Evans FRS FMedSci FLSW

Awarded in 1992

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • Christ’s College
Image:Professor John G. White

Professor John G. White FRS

Awarded in 1992

Image:Professor Azim Surani

Professor Azim Surani FRS FMedSci CBE

Awarded in 1990

  • King’s College
Image:Sir Michael Berridge

Sir Michael Berridge FRS FMedSci FBPhS

Awarded in 1987

  • Gonville and Caius
Image:Sir John Gurdon

Sir John Gurdon FRS Magdalene College

Awarded in 1983

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • Magdalene College
Image:César Milstein

César Milstein FRS CH

Awarded in 1981

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • Fitzwilliam College
Image:Professor Richard Henderson

Professor Richard Henderson FRS FMedSci HonFRSC CH

Awarded in 1977

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • Corpus Christi College
Image:Frederick Sanger

Frederick Sanger FMedSci OM CBE CH FAA

Awarded in 1974

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • St John’s College
Image:Enid MacRobbie

Enid MacRobbie FRS FRSE

Awarded in 1971

  • Girton College
Image:Sir Ralph Riley

Sir Ralph Riley FRS

Awarded in 1968

  • Wolfson College
Image:Sydney Brenner

Sydney Brenner FRS FMedSci CH MAE

Awarded in 1968

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
  • King’s College
Image:Hugh Huxley

Hugh Huxley FRS MBE

Awarded in 1965

  • Christ’s College

Sir William Bate Hardy
William Bate Hardy

The William Bate Hardy Prize is named in honour of Sir William Bate Hardy, FRS (6 April 1864 – 23 January 1934), a British biologist and food scientist. 

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